Turn up the amplifier and stomp that distortion pedal off a landing with the Rome Reverb Rocker Snowboard. Basalt Impact Plates and a PopCore Matrix give great forgiveness on soft landings and superior pop so you can finally land that back 7. Soft enough for butters and poppy for progressive spins off kickers, the Reverb is one noisy and dependable shred stick. Throw in some rocker between your feet for the best of both worlds.

Rocker Type

MtnPop Rocker - Rocker between the feet with positive camber in the nose and tail. For some riders, this is the best of both worlds—plenty of float in powder and playfulness between the feet, and plenty of power and responsiveness to pop off lips and rip turns from the positive camber in the nose and tail.

QuickRip Sidecut - Advanced sidecut geometry gives a short, playful feel at slower speeds and a longer, faster and more stable feel at higher speeds. The mid-board contact points end the running length at slow speeds and add grip at high speeds.

True Twin for easy switch riding.

Core

PopCore Matrix - Low density wood in two zones through the board for a lightweight profile with a flexible poplar matrix

HotRods: Glass Single Barrel - A glass rod is milled into the core under the bindings and out towards the nose and tail providing quick snappy pop for a quick response.

Laminates

StraightBiax Carbon - Carbon is the key ingredient in this laminate that allows a rocked-out profile to deliver a boost of pop with a playful composure. On the smooth, mellow 90 degree platform of the StraightBox laminate, carbon adds longitudinal ollie response.

Basalt Impact Plates - Impact plates deliver anti-compression under your bindings. Durable as a rock, these basalt plates can take whatever you got from heavy drops to big jumps.

Base

SinterTrue Base - A durable structure with wax absorbing traits creates a fast moving base that can hold up to the abuse of park lines and keep up with your crew in the tree lines.

Binding Compatibility

Rome Snowboards will accommodate 2x4 and 4x4 insert patterns.

Specs

Terrain:All-Mountain, Freestyle

All-Mountain

All-mountain snowboards are designed for exploring the whole mountain. They are your go-to for a snowboard that will do anything. They feel at home on groomers, powder, park runs and almost anything in between. The vast majority of snowboarders choose all-mountain boards for their great versatility. If you’re just getting started or unsure of exactly what you need, an all-mountain snowboard is a great choice.

Freestyle

Freestyle or park snowboards tend to be a bit shorter in length and love terrain parks, rails, jibs, trash cans, tree trunks, riding switch (non-dominant foot forward), wall rides and more. Freestyle boards often feature a true twin shape, and are typically selected by those looking to ride the terrain park. A more versatile variant of a freestyle board is the all-mountain freestyle, which combines the versatility of an all mountain snowboard with the playfulness of a freestyle snowboard.

Ability Level:Intermediate-Advanced

Intermediate-Advanced

The majority of skiers/snowboarders fall into this level, whether you like to carve on groomers or venture into the powder. These skis/snowboards may be somewhat wider than beginner-intermediate skis, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Depending on the type of ski, intermediate-advanced level skis may have full camber, rocker, or some combination of the two.

Rocker Type:Camber/Rocker/Camber

Camber/Rocker/Camber

Camber/Rocker/Camber is a profile that’s specific to snowboards and which works because the rider’s weight flattens the two cambered areas. This design produces a strong, pressured carving zone between the rider’s feet and retains pop and carving precision at the tip and tail.

Shape:True Twin

Flex Rating:Stiff

Stiff

The amount a snowboard flexes varies significantly between boards. Snowboard flex ratings are not necessarily standardized across manufacturers, so the flex may vary from brand to brand. Many manufacturers will give a number rating ranging from 1-10, 1 being softest and 10 being stiffest. Here at evo we have standardized the manufacturers' number ratings to a feel rating ranging from soft to very stiff. Generally you will find flex ratings of 1-2 as soft, 3-5 as medium, 6-8 as stiff, and 9-10 as very stiff. Flex ratings and feel may ultimately vary from snowboard to snowboard.

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Flex-with-pop has a new don by the name of the Rome Mob Boss Snowboard Bindings. The Yes, I Cant System offers options for canting for nose and tail power with wide-stance options that are comfortable. The ultimate side-to-side flex has high response from toe to heel that will help you destroy urban night sessions even after a full day on the mountain. And once you are totally done for the day, sit back and relax with an ice cold beverage that won't freeze your fingers because it'll be wrapped up in your free insulated Koozie!

Flex

The Mob Boss has the perfect combination of playfulness and power. This medium flex gives you the power you need for freeriding and the flexibility you want for freestyle.

Baseplate

V-Rod Baseplate - A V-shaped baseplate with a "rod" of edge-to-edge contact limits the binding's footprint on the board, which delivers three things: natural board flex, greater binding flexibility side-to-side, and full power from to toe to heel. You get the perfect blend of flex with pop.

V-Rod Unibody - 6 mm rise in the toe and heel

SubBase V-Pad - Partnered with the V-Rod baseplate, the 3D profile of the EVA and rubber sub-base pad fills the lifted corners of the baseplate for the smoothest side-to-side flex.

Straps

ConformGrip Toe Strap - Overmolded TPU grips the toe of your boot while conforming seamlessly to all models on the market.

Contour Ankle Strap - Plush feel for maximum comfort on long days with a dog-bone shape for flexible tweakage

Highback

Mob Highback - Slightly shorter and rounded near the top to create a playful support level that is needed for a skate feel that is lighter and has ample flex

Cant in the Back - Customization for control and comfort by adjusting the highback angle to match the natural curvature of your stance

Additional Features

Yes, I Cant System - Canting gives you more comfortable wide stances for more power over your nose and tail. Go with 3.5 degrees of canting, or run 0 degrees if you want to go traditional.

Specs

Ability Level:Advanced-Expert

Advanced-Expert

Whether you charge the steepest lines, carve with race-like precision, hit the biggest jumps or halfpipes; advanced to expert level skis/snowboards are for the more aggressive rider. You will often find the addition of layers of metal, carbon, bamboo, or other stringers in these. These features work to make a stiffer ski/snowboard with more power and rebound.

Flex Rating:Medium

Medium

The amount a snowboard flexes varies significantly between boards. Snowboard flex ratings are not necessarily standardized across manufacturers, so the flex may vary from brand to brand. Many manufacturers will give a number rating ranging from 1-10, 1 being softest and 10 being stiffest. Here at evo we have standardized the manufacturers' number ratings to a feel rating ranging from soft to very stiff. Generally you will find flex ratings of 1-2 as soft, 3-5 as medium, 6-8 as stiff, and 9-10 as very stiff. Flex ratings and feel may ultimately vary from snowboard to snowboard.

I have now spent 10 days on the board, at both my local resort with 30" base (yuck!) and Jackson Hole & Whistler after 30" fresh snow...Read complete review

I have now spent 10 days on the board, at both my local resort with 30" base (yuck!) and Jackson Hole & Whistler after 30" fresh snow (whew!), so I can confidently comment: this is a great all-mountain freestyle board and it performs great on icy groomer as well as deep powder!

Start with the powder: the rocker shape keeps you afloat all the time. When I sunk in a bit after a bad turn or landing, as long as I shift weight back a bit and add a little pull in the front the board cuts its way back to surface immediately. Compared with my friend's Burton flying V, this board has a little more rocker than V.

Ice: the sidecut holds carve nicely. Won't lose edge even if I got as fast as I can.

Base: the sintered base is fast. I encountered unforeseen flats many times but I could keep moving. After 4 days I couldn't really see whiteout around the edge so I guess it holds wax pretty well.

Trick: the board is a bit stiff but not as stiff as the flex rating 7 suggests. The big rocker shape makes buttering and jibbing easier than you would thought.

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This was a fun board for the money... It has rocker between the feet with camber tip and tail. Its a freestyle all mountain board... It has a medium flex that...Read complete review

This was a fun board for the money... It has rocker between the feet with camber tip and tail. Its a freestyle all mountain board... It has a medium flex that handles speed well. nothing really jumped out at me on this board... just a good all around deck

This was a fun board for the money... It has rocker between the feet with camber tip and tail. Its a freestyle all mountain board... It has a medium flex that handles speed well. nothing really jumped out at me on this board... just a good all around deck

I have now spent 10 days on the board, at both my local resort with 30" base (yuck!) and Jackson Hole & Whistler after 30" fresh snow (whew!), so I can confidently comment: this is a great all-mountain freestyle board and it performs great on icy groomer as well as deep powder!

Start with the powder: the rocker shape keeps you afloat all the time. When I sunk in a bit after a bad turn or landing, as long as I shift weight back a bit and add a little pull in the front the board cuts its way back to surface immediately. Compared with my friend's Burton flying V, this board has a little more rocker than V.

Ice: the sidecut holds carve nicely. Won't lose edge even if I got as fast as I can.

Base: the sintered base is fast. I encountered unforeseen flats many times but I could keep moving. After 4 days I couldn't really see whiteout around the edge so I guess it holds wax pretty well.

Trick: the board is a bit stiff but not as stiff as the flex rating 7 suggests. The big rocker shape makes buttering and jibbing easier than you would thought.

The board is a lot of fun, but I found myself having to hit the brakes when I got to higher speeds. The camber hybrid profile really isn't all they crack it up to be. The board feels really unstable on the steeps and you can't carve like you can on a traditional camber. Buy this board if you want something that's good with jibs and presses, but don't expect to bomb hills with it.

This was my first hybrid broad and i honestly didn't know what to expect having only ever rider full camber boards before. I wanted something playful that i could still ride all mountain and the reverb rocker delivered. It tokk some getting use to at first but by the end of my two day trip i was really enjoying it. You don't have to work so hard to ride these hybrid rockers and that means more fun and energy through the day.

This was my first snowboard after a few trips of riding rentals, and I couldn't be happier with it. I was looking for an intermediate/advanced board that I could progress with; definitely looking for a true twin like this one. Turns are quick and easy to make, didn't find it catchy at all, and much lighter than what I had ridden before. Haven't started doing many jumps yet, but I can still tell that this snowboard provides a lot of pop. Definitely recommend.

I mostly ride all-mountain with this board. So far it has been great, tons of pop, nice and flexy, has pretty decent sidecut and grip. It's a little sketchy in powder but that's to be expected from such a flexible board. Overall this is a really nice playful board and I don't really have anything negative to say about it so far.

This board worked great the last few times I took it out. VERY easy to manuver at any speed. I'm a very spontaeous rider and make decisions very last minute like deciding to bank hard and shoot through a patch of trees. The edges work perfectly and can handle that sort of stuff. The board shape also works well for grabbing some speed or for messing around. The only gripe I have is that it doesn't work the bes tin deep powder (but it's also not labeled to do that). Powder that's up to your knees works just fine though.

Been riding mountain for some time and just started riding park. Used this board to try out park for the first time and it provided just the right amount of pop. Nonetheless, has been the best board I've ridden mountain thus far. It's my first board I've actually owned and I give it great recommendation.

I ride Park almost every day. This board is my favorite of all my boards I've owned so far. Super stable at high speeds. Floats off the jumps with ease. Lots of pop. Great board for just cruising groomers too. Stiffness makes it a bit of a chore for pow or for pressing on rails. Always love a true twin too. Improves switch riding so fast. Overall this board is pretty rad for everything but pow days.

A friend let me try this out in Breck one day. Had a blast on it. It's a great all round board, and for the price hard to find something this good. Did surprisingly good in super deep powder, (haven't tried it yet on the east coast ice pellets yet). I had so much fun on it I bought one for myself. Good buy even if your looking for a park beater.

Got this board for my birthday and u love everything about it! If your into hitting jumps and playing on rails but still want that speed this is it! Ha I put it through 2 days of abuse and going on 3 and it still looks brand new. It is such a playful board. It flexes so nice its just right but still has great pop. Can't really complain. Only thing when you really get going it gets a bit loose but it's just a loose board.

GOOD ALL AROUND STICK FOR THE PRICE. FLOATS WELL IN THE DEEP. I AM GIVING IT A THREE ONLY BECAUSE THIS BOARD IS HARD TO PUT ON EDGE WHEN YOUR IN ANY KIND OF CHOP. BUT WAS FUN IN THE STEEPS AND IN THE PARK

Had an old Burton 97 that I was riding. Pick this one up as an extra for the price. Turns easy and still has pop to it. Still have to take it to the park to see how well it behaves. Surprising little chatter at higher speeds.

Today was my first day on this board and all I have to say is wow!I use to ride a busted lamar board that I had for years! This board is so much fun, blows my old board away!!!

I took it all over the mountain! I'm not really great at jumps. In all honesty I don't care I like them and go as hard as I can, even if I eat snow, and this board took everything like a champ! Great carving! Great feel! An all around great board! I am enamored with this board!

Use in Ohio for slopes and terrain park. The Rome Reverb Rocker has great pop for ollies and jumps. Carving and spins are easy. The sidecuts on edges will catch a little too much and take some getting used to, especially on rails. But the board is one in all great for anything. Flex is probably like 7 but seems to flex more with time.

I had a GNU park pickle before this board, which I was really happy with. I wanted a board that was soft and poppy that I could rip all over the mountain.. from glades to pow to some jumps. I was bombing steep trails with this board and it kept an edge the entire time and had a ton of pop. Highly recommend for ppl who want to shred the entire mountain but want a nice flex to press and have fun with. Not too soft, not too stiff, perfect flex.